21. While most everyone involved sees the issue as bureaucratic inertia on the part of the defense fund, Williams, the columnist, sees another motive. 22. Ex-British soldier Rae McGrath worked in the U.N. program to remove land mines in Afghanistan, until bureaucratic inertia drove him to quit. 23. Not all of the blame for the controversial delays in book production falls squarely on bureaucratic inertia and sloth, however. 24. Such bureaucratic inertia is often common among countries undergoing major transitions. 25. The appointments are a clear signal that he intends to immediately do away with bureaucratic inertia and subordination. 26. The poor safety standards are widely blamed on bureaucratic inertia and bribes to inspectors to look the other way. 27. But he said some members oppose expansion, fearing bureaucratic inertia. 28. The past six months have been dominated by bureaucratic inertia ahead of the Eighth Communist Party Congress that took place at the end of June. |
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